
Ideally, I would loike to have the 8 individual tracks of my Logic file saved as individual channels within the saved file so I can then send them to whichever output channel I like in my sound system. Can someone please illuminate me as to the method of saving a file as a mutichannel wav in Logic? I have bounced some surround files, but I don't feel like this is the easiest method. > Ok, I've been looking this over for a bit now and I'm starting to feel daft. Ive found having the monos does make it quick to redo one of the files and join again if need be De interleaver does interleave as well but sound files merger allows drag and drop I would render the 8 files to 8 mono's and then use de-interleaver or soundfilesmerger both freebies to create the multichanel file. Reordering files was down to its 5.1 7.1 focus I think. There are hundreds of tracks and searchable by genre.I never use daws to bounce multiple files together - Logic used to do some unpredictable things They released a massive collection of mixdowns from there students so the public could use them to practice. Cambridge – The ‘Mixing Secrets’ Free Multitrack Download Library In this guide, we'll be recording Music, Voice Chat, Browser, and Wave microphone to a separate track as well as a fifth track which is all the sources combined.

The following list is a collection of sites where you can download other peoples mixdowns and tracks to experiment with. Multi Track Recording Setup with OBS Studio 1) Add the desired channels into Wave Link. That is why over the last few years I keep coming back to a few sites to download mixes to experiment with. You know the saying, practice makes perfect. One of the ways to get over that is to mix other peoples music. Think about it… If you are attached to the outcome and can’t get over how rad a synth solo that is, then you might not have fresh ears for the mix. If your a music producer and your mixing your tracks, you might be hitting a wall with your mix because it’s to close to home.

Are you struggling with your mixdowns? I have definitely run into that in the past and have found the biggest thing to break you out of it is to change your perspective.
